Indian Head Massage

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Sunday, 13 March 2011 22:51

The Indian Head Massage also known as Champissage, originating from the East, was a form of grooming carried out by women to help strengthen and improve the fullness of their hair. Now it is one of the most popular massages owing to its therapeutic and physical and mental benefits.

 

The video below shows an excellent demonstration on how the Indian Head Massage is performed.

 

The Indian Head Massage is a pleasurable way to dealing with stress and the tensions we incur on a daily basis. It is also effective in treating headaches and migraines, insomnia and stiffness around the neck and shoulder areas.

You need to be seated upright in a calm environment, perhaps with some gentle soothing music in the background and it does not require you to remove clothing which is an added advantage, so it can be enjoyed anywhere and at any time. It is recommended that you wear a loose top such as t-shirt. This massage treatment normally lasts about 45 minutes and can be enjoyed by all.

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